
Kylian Mbappe Reportedly Agrees Monaco Stay Amid Man United, Real Madrid Rumours
Monaco and striker Kylian Mbappe have reportedly agreed to ignore all offers this summer amid multiple reports of interest from Real Madrid, Manchester United, Arsenal and Manchester City.
French football writer Matt Spiro relayed the Le Parisien report, which comes after reports of offers in excess of €100 million (£87 million) for the 18-year-old Mbappe from some of Europe's biggest clubs:
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Mbappe enjoyed a brilliant breakout season in 2016-17, winning Ligue 1 with Monaco, reaching the UEFA Champions League semi-finals and receiving a first call-up to the France national team.
He played an increasingly important role for Leonardo Jardim's side, finishing the season with 26 goals across all competitions, per Squawka:
As a result rumours have suggested he may make a big-money move this summer.
Per Radio Montecarlo (h/t AS via MailOnline's Oliver Todd), Real have been linked with a €135 million (£118 million) move for Mbappe, while United and City are said to have bid £113 million and £105 million, respectively.
Arsenal, meanwhile, were said to be considering a €140 million (£122 million) bid, per L'Equipe (via Get French Football News):
However, the Mirror's John Cross reported the Gunners have yet to make an offer for Frenchman Mbappe:
Despite the huge interest around Mbappe, though, it seems Monaco are prepared to hold firm and keep their young star for another season.
He is only contracted to Stade Louis II to 2019, so they will need to extend his deal, but it would be a bold statement of intent from Monaco if they were to keep Mbappe in the face of such massive bids.



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